Manchester United skipper Rooney will be hoping to push further towards becoming his country’s all-time top goalscorer, as he has Sir Bobby Charlton’s record in his sights. Meanwhile, Aston Villa finisher Benteke will aim to strike against a struggling Israel side after his recent qualifying exploits with Belgium.

England’s clinical captain Rooney has been on a rampant run for both club and country in recent weeks, as he tracks down goalscoring records for the Red Devils and his national side.

The Old Trafford sharpshooter has been vital to his country’s impressive run of results since their under-par World Cup showing, after leading England to five wins from their opening five Euro 2016 qualifying clashes.

Rooney struck his 47th international goal in the 4-0 thrashing of Lithuania and is just two away from equalling Charlton’s record, having helped his nation to a comfortable top spot lead in Group E.

The Red Devils danger-man brought his total season tally to 20 at Wembley against Lithuania, and is in freescoring form, netting six times in his previous eight appearances for club and country.

Meanwhile, big Belgian bruiser Benteke will look to continue his recent form in front of goal, after slotting home his country’s second strike in an eventual 5-0 qualifier hammering of Group B strugglers Cyprus.

The towering targetman rediscovered his scoring form just before the international break, as he slotted home the winner in Villa’s recent Premier League win over West Bromiwch Albion, and then followed up with a delightful double in a 4-0 demolition of Sunderland.

Brilliant Benteke’s effort against Cyprus in his last international outing brought his tally for the current campaign up to seven, with four of those coming in the prolific poacher’s previous four fixtures.

With both Rooney and Benteke firing on all cylinders recently, it would be crazy not to back this superb scorer double.